Today Rama tried to show that all this is done in the framework of a new anti-corruption step, but in fact the "rabbit sleeps" elsewhere. The re-establishment and the majority will set up a bipartisan commission that will put pressure on SPAK, BKH and all the bodies that report to the Assembly....
After the 2-hour speech of Prime Minister Edi Rama today at the meeting of the group, where the ministers were also, a scenario is hidden beyond the one that the head of the government boasted about.
Rama took the sword of the anti-corruption war, promoting the achievements and asked for cooperation with the opposition to "eradicate corruption". But "the devil is hidden in the details" and the whole essence of that 2-hour speech is the resolution proposed for approval in the Assembly.
In this resolution, in addition to the waters that will be hit by corruption, what we have said several times was confirmed: Rama will set up a parliamentary commission to control justice and other constitutional bodies, i.e. KLSH, ILDKP, BSH, the People's Advocate , etc.
In addition, Rama extended the hand of cooperation to Berisha to touch the laws of justice, trying to create a shield against what is coming thanks to SPAK.
" The Assembly undertakes: To ensure in a transparent manner, available to this process the best domestic and international expertise (especially with strategic partners, the EU and the USA) and through the rules, procedures and parliamentary mechanisms to set up a Special Parliamentary Commission, which to address the undertaking of reforms aimed at GOOD GOVERNANCE, RULE OF LAW AND ANTI-CORRUPTION FOR ALBANIA 2030 IN THE EUROPEAN UNION through an assessment / analysis of the situation in these areas as well as the drafting of a National Action Plan, with a long-term timeframe, recommending as much as necessary also concrete measures for possible legal and institutional changes which must be addressed in each field by the responsible institutions. The entire process that will be undertaken and supervised by the Special Parliamentary Commission will be carried out in accordance with the Constitution and relevant laws in force and will in no way affect the existing constitutional and legal framework for the establishment of independent institutions of justice ", it is stated. in one of the points of the resolution, which is also the key point.
" Pamphlet " warned of such a scenario some time ago. The first to give the signals was Eduard Shalsi, who admitted in an interview that he was thinking of setting up a commission that will monitor the constitutional bodies that report to the Assembly.
Today Rama tried to show that all this is done in the framework of a new anti-corruption step, but in fact the rabbit sleeps elsewhere. The re-establishment and the majority will set up a bipartisan commission that will put pressure on SPAK, BKH and all the bodies that report to the Assembly. The fact that no one has spoken since the Reestablishment clearly shows that the plan is ready.
In short, we do not have an anti-corruption war, but the seizure of institutions to prevent the punishment of the corrupt, or to bring to justice only those whom the party wants. And in this ominous scenario, Rama and Berisha seem to be together again. / Pamphlet
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